Online list of hills that have been categorised? where are all the cat1s?

To decide the category of a climb we multiply the length of the climb (in meters) with the grade of the climb in percent. If that number is greater than 8000 then it is a categorized climb. The minimum percent grade must be 3% or higher. So, for a 4% avg grade climb, it has to be 2km at least to be categorized. Cat 3 = 16000, 2 = 32000, 1 = 64000, HC > 80000.

I rode Ventoux this year on the TDF day, was great, and a nice climb (even though we had backpacks on so the pace was slow). Unfortunately we didnt get to the top, there was a road block with about 8k to go.

my local hundred mile loop takes in cabrach , the lecht , gairnsheil 1 and 2 and if im not yet fecked the COM...

bealach na ba is a piece of piss - i was significantly underwhelmed by it

Hardest I've done in Scotland was Loch Shiel up and over to Strontian, but it was short.

Old military road climb is a Hors Cat.
Its at the top of Loch Long in Scotland.

The Rest and Be Thankful? Its a nice climb and makes part of a good route with two or three other nicer climbs, but its probably not even in the top ten of Scottish climbs? (not dissing it, one of my regular favourite routes took in the RABT)

The Rest and Be Thankful? Its a nice climb and makes part of a good route with two or three other nicer climbs, but its probably not even in the top ten of Scottish climbs? (not dissing it, one of my regular favourite routes took in the RABT)

Nah, have a look at it. I can't say I've ever been up it or if it is all rideable I just came across it while looking around the area.

4.2 miles long, 12.3% average and 2768ft of elevation gain.
2h08s KOM.

I'm on the case now in my local area, I've been out tonight and a lot of the bastard hard climbs that I know of are not segmented so I need to go cycle up them and see what they come in at. I'm thinking I'll be KOM on a few because no-one else would be mad enough to cycle up 'em. So I'll go out all the time on a mission!